Introduction to computers and data processing / Gary B. Shelly and Thomas J. Cashman
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- QA 76 .S54 1980

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Computer Science | GC QA 76 .S54 1980 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000002372 | ||
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GC QA 76 .S27 1988 Using software tools : WordStar 4.0, VP-planner/Lotus, and dBase III plus / | GC QA 76 .S33 1986 c.1 Computer education : literacy and beyond / | GC QA 76 .S33 1986 c.2 Computer education : literacy and beyond / | GC QA 76 .S54 1980 c.1 Introduction to computers and data processing / | GC QA 76 .S54 1980 c.2 Introduction to computers and data processing / | GC QA 76 .S73 1984 c.1 Principles of data processing : concepts, applications, and cases / | GC QA 76 .S73 1984 c.2 Principles of data processing : concepts, applications, and cases / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. An introduction to the computer -- 2. The evolution of the electronic computer industry -- 3. Processing data on a computer system -- 4. The processor unit -- 5. Input to the computer system -- 6. Obtaining output from the computer -- 7. Auxiliary storage and file organization -- 8. Data communication -- 9. Data base and distributed data processing -- 10. System analysis and design -- 11. Program design and flowcharting -- 12. Programming languages - coding and testing programs -- 13. The future of computers in society.
This textbook, through the extensive use of color diagrams and photographs, is designed to teach not only the technical features of computers in an interesting and easy-to-understand fashion, but also visually transport the student from the classroom into the world of data processing.
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